Hi Michael, I remember you from our email where you offered your professional beta testing services to me and I informed you that I was done with user testing and prepping the update for official release here on the repository. I did ask you to donate in exchange for support, when I thought you were originally asking for help with the plugin, as I do not provide free support.

Here's the original email thread in case you've gotten our conversation mixed up with someone else's and are not intending to maliciously give inaccurate information:

You are correct. I do not need your support. I am happy that you created this plugin open source.

What I object to is that you require a donation in order to provide the new version. How do I know it even works? The spirit of open source is to provide a useful piece of software and if someone finds it useful, they should voluntarily donate, not be extorted into making a donation.

Michael, nowhere in our email conversation did I require you to make a donation in order to provide you a new version. The code for this plugin is freely available here on the repository, and an update will be released here also as soon as it's ready.

Thank you for considering my plugin, but I'm not quite sure what you hope to gain by posting here (incorrectly) about being extorted. Perhaps another plugin would be a better fit for you.